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  1. Few Israelis see this truce as a way out of the conflict with Hezbollah, the BBC's Lucy Williamson writes.
  2. The remains of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez were found in the singer's car last year.
  3. Experts say Mythos potentially has an unprecedented ability to identify and exploit cyber-security weaknesses.
  4. The BBC speaks to a student who pushed for his toe print to be taken to verify his identity.
  5. The duo had sought aslyum after their football team did not sing the national anthem during a match.
  6. The search has been marked by twists and turns, gripping South Korea and even inspiring a meme coin.
  7. The armed men reportedly evaded capture by escaping through the city's sewer system.
  8. Two teenagers and a 21-year-old man are due in court charged with arson with intent to endanger life.
  9. The comments follow a high-profile spat with US President Donald Trump, who called the Pope weak on crime.
  10. At least 16 people were injured in a shooting at a high school on Tuesday, before another nine were killed in a separate school shooting on Wednesday.
  11. Bolsonaro ally Alexandre Ramagem was stopped by immigration agents in Orlando, Florida on Monday.
  12. A Ukrainian drone attack killed two people in Russia, Moscow says, after an Orthodox Easter truce.
  13. During a three-hour hearing, the US health secretary tried to focus on chronic disease while being pressed on vaccines.
  14. "Timmy" has been stranded in the Baltic Sea for weeks despite several attempts to free the ailing animal.
  15. Investigators say Justin Fairfax shot his wife, Cerina, multiple times before turning the gun on himself.
  16. Malema is appealing against the decision, which means he is not going to prison immediately.
  17. A 10-day truce between the two countries is now in effect, with Iran-backed Hezbollah voicing support, as negotiations continue between the US and Iran.
  18. Some of the most hotly anticipated new films of the next couple of years are previewed at CinemaCon.
  19. An expert tells the BBC the attack in Kahramanmaras was a tragedy but "not a surprise".
  20. Workers in some north Indian cities have been protesting, demanding better pay and working conditions.
  21. Swedish classrooms swap laptops for books, pens and paper, raising concerns from the tech sector.
  22. Lyse Doucet says Iranians want a solution to the long-running animosity with the US, but leaders is not willing to make a deal on Washington's terms.
  23. The escape of Neukgu, a two-year-old wolf, from a zoo in the city of Daejon captured national attention.
  24. Reid Wiseman’s two daughters were in Nasa’s mission control room for the naming of the “Carroll” crater in honour of the commander’s late wife.
  25. Popular in local bars across the US, the games are facing higher meat prices, squeezing some of the charities that benefit from them.
  26. The crew held its first press conference since splashing down from their historic 10-day trip.